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wah nic wan to buy house sia! rich guy sia!

 

its malaysia house...

and i not rich ...

 

 

u see if it cost 300k RM now..

its like buying a 100k sing car what

 

but down 10 years the road...

 

what is the cost of a hdb by then ??

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I also remember :D tat bike got what Liao ah ?

 

akra + y-pipe and number plate lo... haha..

 

that bike went thru quite a few owners already...

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akra + y-pipe and number plate lo... haha..

 

that bike went thru quite a few owners already...

 

Ohh e forum sellon for 23k one ah?

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akra + y-pipe and number plate lo... haha..

 

that bike went thru quite a few owners already...

 

rape by so many ppl le ah ??

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i read this i feel scared man ... our current generation and what will happen come 5 years down the road ..

 

 

THE TEMASEK REVIEW

 

The Voice of Singapore from Singaporeans for Singaporeans

 

OPINION

 

There are three myths propagated by PAP leaders and perpetuated by the Singapore media about foreign workers which need to be corrected here:

 

1. Foreign workers are employed only in sectors shunned by Singaporeans.

 

2. Singaporeans are “fussy” and employers have a hard time recruiting them.

 

3. The government cannot shield Singaporeans from global competition.

 

By now, we should already know that foreigners are employed across all industries in Singapore and they are allowed to compete directly with Singapore citizens for jobs which can otherwise be taken up by them.

 

The influx and easy availability of foreign workers depress the wages of Singaporeans who need a minimal wage to enjoy a decent standard of living in Singapore.

 

For example, the inflow of large number of foreign engineers and technicians from China and India has kept the starting pay of Singapore engineers stagnant for the last few years while the cost of living has ballooned.

 

PAP leaders have always insisted that the search for talent is a “global phenomenon” and Singaporeans have no choice but to compete directly with them.

 

PAP strongman Lee Kuan Yew told National Geographic magazine in a recent interview that it is a “good” thing that Singapore has welcomed so many Chinese immigrants (from China) as they are more “hard-driving” and “hard-striving” than Singaporeans.

 

It is the duty of the elected government of the day to take care of its citizens first and NOT foreigners. In other countries like Australia, New Zealand and Canada, measures are put in place to safeguard the interests of locals. Not only did the PAP government not do so, it is introducing lop-sided labor policies to make life difficult for Singaporeans instead.

 

If a Singaporean wants to apply to work overseas in any country, he or she must obtain a work visa or permit to even set foot there in the first place.

 

Singapore has a unique scheme not heard anywhere else in the world where foreigners are given a year to stay in Singapore to look for jobs here:

 

http://www.temasekreview.com/wp-content/themes/church_10/images/thumbnails/epec585.jpg

 

Source: Manpower Ministry]

 

The Employment Pass Eligibility Certificate (EPEC) allows foreigners who are i) holders of selected university qualifications, or ii) current or former holders of selected skilled migrant visas to stay in Singapore for up to one year to facilitate their job search in Singapore. The EPEC is issued on a one-time basis and is non-renewable.

 

Now, let us look at some universities which are accepted by MOM from China and India, the two largest source of foreigners to Singapore:

 

China:

 

BeiHang University

 

Beijing Institute of Technology

 

Beijing Normal University

 

Central South University

 

Central University For Nationalities

 

China Agricultural University

 

India:

 

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh

 

Dr BR Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar

 

Anna University, Madras

 

Asian College of Journalism, Chennai

 

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

 

Bangalore University, Bangalore

 

Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani

 

Graduates from these unknown universities are allowed to stay in Singapore for a year to compete directly with Singaporeans for job in an already saturated job market.

 

Is the PAP helping Singaporeans or foreigners find jobs? Or are these universities better than NUS, NTU or SMU?

 

Obviously if a China or India graduate comes to Singapore and is willing to accept lower than market-rate wages which will translate to a bounty back home, it is impossible to expect cost-conscious employers to recruit more expensive Singapore graduates.

 

How can the PAP expect Singaporeans to compete with the foreigners when the odds are stacked against them? The playing field is tilted in favor of the foreign workers.

 

The most amazing thing is that these foreign graduates are able to step foot onto Singapore to find a job without having to pass a mandatory English proficiency test like the internationally accepted IELTS which explained why there are so many foreigners in the service industry who cannot utter a single word of English at all.

 

Are we still a cosmopolitan city with English as its lingua franca or have we been turned into some third-tier city in inner China unwittingly by the PAP?

 

With discriminatory manpower schemes like EPEC, E and S-passes still operating under the auspices of the Manpower Ministry, can Singaporeans trust the PAP leaders’ promise to reduce the inflow of foreigners into Singapore?

 

Singaporeans are getting a very bad deal from the PAP government. They are elected and paid by taxpayers to take care of Singapore citizens and not foreigners.

 

Foreign workers should only be employed strictly in sectors shunned by locals such as the construction and marine engineering industries. They have absolutely no business in positions which can be easily filled up by locals.

 

Singapore workers are highly sought after in the world because of our bilingual capability, work ethic and productivity which explains why New Zealand launched a campaign lately specifically to target Singaporeans to work, live and study there and NOT China, India or Philipines.

 

Instead of showing that it appreciates and treasures the local workforce, the PAP seeks to replace them by cheap foreign workers overtly and covertly. This is completely unacceptable coming from a government which claims that it has the “mandate” of the people.

 

Did Singaporeans give it the “mandate” to bring in so many foreigners into our country within such a period of time thereby causing so many problems as a result?

 

Why are we constantly being asked to make sacrifices for the gross mistakes made by the PAP which nobody, including the crippled opposition and the compliant media dare to point out?

 

It is time that Singaporeans realize that they can never enjoy the economic rights they deserved as citizens of Singapore without first reclaiming their political rights from the PAP.

 

There is nothing wrong in having this “entitlement mentality” because Singapore males waste two years of their precious lives in service of the nation. We are entitled no less than a level playing field for us to compete with the foreigners on an equal footing.

 

If the PAP or rather FAP (Foreigners Action Party) is not keen or able to protect the interests of Singaporeans, then perhaps we should consider switching allegiance to another political party which is more amenable to our requests in the next general election.

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rape by so many ppl le ah ??

 

sauce just adds on to the list of rapist..

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wah! nic where did u get e source from? but if u were to buy a house in malaysia and in future go over n stay, u gotta keep coming back to and fro lei... or u wan to me malaysia PR? got a better idea for u. if u think of retiring there, take ur bungalow n make it like motel for singaporean to go over there n stay while on a short riding trip! how abt tat ah?

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i read this i feel scared man ... our current generation and what will happen come 5 years down the road ..

 

 

THE TEMASEK REVIEW

 

The Voice of Singapore from Singaporeans for Singaporeans

 

OPINION

 

There are three myths propagated by PAP leaders and perpetuated by the Singapore media about foreign workers which need to be corrected here:

 

1. Foreign workers are employed only in sectors shunned by Singaporeans.

 

2. Singaporeans are “fussy” and employers have a hard time recruiting them.

 

3. The government cannot shield Singaporeans from global competition.

 

By now, we should already know that foreigners are employed across all industries in Singapore and they are allowed to compete directly with Singapore citizens for jobs which can otherwise be taken up by them.

 

The influx and easy availability of foreign workers depress the wages of Singaporeans who need a minimal wage to enjoy a decent standard of living in Singapore.

 

For example, the inflow of large number of foreign engineers and technicians from China and India has kept the starting pay of Singapore engineers stagnant for the last few years while the cost of living has ballooned.

 

PAP leaders have always insisted that the search for talent is a “global phenomenon” and Singaporeans have no choice but to compete directly with them.

 

PAP strongman Lee Kuan Yew told National Geographic magazine in a recent interview that it is a “good” thing that Singapore has welcomed so many Chinese immigrants (from China) as they are more “hard-driving” and “hard-striving” than Singaporeans.

 

It is the duty of the elected government of the day to take care of its citizens first and NOT foreigners. In other countries like Australia, New Zealand and Canada, measures are put in place to safeguard the interests of locals. Not only did the PAP government not do so, it is introducing lop-sided labor policies to make life difficult for Singaporeans instead.

 

If a Singaporean wants to apply to work overseas in any country, he or she must obtain a work visa or permit to even set foot there in the first place.

 

Singapore has a unique scheme not heard anywhere else in the world where foreigners are given a year to stay in Singapore to look for jobs here:

 

http://www.temasekreview.com/wp-content/themes/church_10/images/thumbnails/epec585.jpg

 

Source: Manpower Ministry]

 

The Employment Pass Eligibility Certificate (EPEC) allows foreigners who are i) holders of selected university qualifications, or ii) current or former holders of selected skilled migrant visas to stay in Singapore for up to one year to facilitate their job search in Singapore. The EPEC is issued on a one-time basis and is non-renewable.

 

Now, let us look at some universities which are accepted by MOM from China and India, the two largest source of foreigners to Singapore:

 

China:

 

BeiHang University

 

Beijing Institute of Technology

 

Beijing Normal University

 

Central South University

 

Central University For Nationalities

 

China Agricultural University

 

India:

 

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh

 

Dr BR Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar

 

Anna University, Madras

 

Asian College of Journalism, Chennai

 

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

 

Bangalore University, Bangalore

 

Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani

 

Graduates from these unknown universities are allowed to stay in Singapore for a year to compete directly with Singaporeans for job in an already saturated job market.

 

Is the PAP helping Singaporeans or foreigners find jobs? Or are these universities better than NUS, NTU or SMU?

 

Obviously if a China or India graduate comes to Singapore and is willing to accept lower than market-rate wages which will translate to a bounty back home, it is impossible to expect cost-conscious employers to recruit more expensive Singapore graduates.

 

How can the PAP expect Singaporeans to compete with the foreigners when the odds are stacked against them? The playing field is tilted in favor of the foreign workers.

 

The most amazing thing is that these foreign graduates are able to step foot onto Singapore to find a job without having to pass a mandatory English proficiency test like the internationally accepted IELTS which explained why there are so many foreigners in the service industry who cannot utter a single word of English at all.

 

Are we still a cosmopolitan city with English as its lingua franca or have we been turned into some third-tier city in inner China unwittingly by the PAP?

 

With discriminatory manpower schemes like EPEC, E and S-passes still operating under the auspices of the Manpower Ministry, can Singaporeans trust the PAP leaders’ promise to reduce the inflow of foreigners into Singapore?

 

Singaporeans are getting a very bad deal from the PAP government. They are elected and paid by taxpayers to take care of Singapore citizens and not foreigners.

 

Foreign workers should only be employed strictly in sectors shunned by locals such as the construction and marine engineering industries. They have absolutely no business in positions which can be easily filled up by locals.

 

Singapore workers are highly sought after in the world because of our bilingual capability, work ethic and productivity which explains why New Zealand launched a campaign lately specifically to target Singaporeans to work, live and study there and NOT China, India or Philipines.

 

Instead of showing that it appreciates and treasures the local workforce, the PAP seeks to replace them by cheap foreign workers overtly and covertly. This is completely unacceptable coming from a government which claims that it has the “mandate” of the people.

 

Did Singaporeans give it the “mandate” to bring in so many foreigners into our country within such a period of time thereby causing so many problems as a result?

 

Why are we constantly being asked to make sacrifices for the gross mistakes made by the PAP which nobody, including the crippled opposition and the compliant media dare to point out?

 

It is time that Singaporeans realize that they can never enjoy the economic rights they deserved as citizens of Singapore without first reclaiming their political rights from the PAP.

 

There is nothing wrong in having this “entitlement mentality” because Singapore males waste two years of their precious lives in service of the nation. We are entitled no less than a level playing field for us to compete with the foreigners on an equal footing.

 

If the PAP or rather FAP (Foreigners Action Party) is not keen or able to protect the interests of Singaporeans, then perhaps we should consider switching allegiance to another political party which is more amenable to our requests in the next general election.

 

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wah! nic where did u get e source from? but if u were to buy a house in malaysia and in future go over n stay, u gotta keep coming back to and fro lei... or u wan to me malaysia PR? got a better idea for u. if u think of retiring there, take ur bungalow n make it like motel for singaporean to go over there n stay while on a short riding trip! how abt tat ah?

 

check out terersek reveiw hahhah

 

 

go over and back ok ma ...

but stay there can stay almost one month man

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Temasek Review, The Online Citizen etc etc...

 

Your best source for alternate news than from the mainstream media...

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lol... 50% of ur heart u wan to migrate go malaysia liao... wahhahaha

Honestly , r u serious?

 

thought he is already a half malaysian?? lolx..

I don't suffer from insanity,I enjoy every minute of it.

Burn Rubber not Your Soul !

 

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Current : Suzuki Swift :cheeky:

Posted
lol... 50% of ur heart u wan to migrate go malaysia liao... wahhahaha

Honestly , r u serious?

 

yes50 per cent malaysia or maybe NZ ...

dun really like aussie

Posted
yes50 per cent malaysia or maybe NZ ...

dun really like aussie

 

aussie u will find a new name "y3llow b@stards" by them..

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√ Sudden and late braking

√ Faulty signal lights

√ Superb use of horn

√ Assume road belongs to father

√ Never at fault no matter what happens

√ Tailgating confidence

Result: YES! You qualify to become a Singapore car driver!

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tml midnight prawning.. onz?!

 

Oh mi tuo fo , sinful :/

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anyone keen on begging this weekend?

 

Dave jio but not going cos gf nt interested and working full day on sat...

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guys who frequent dgapz; i have a good lobang for u all.. :angel:

 

i've tried a mobile bike groomer today. best. alot better than dgapz.. using all autoglym products including HD wax as well..

 

best part is he comes to ur blk or nearest water point/mscp to wash 1 on 1 with ur bike.. took 3hrs to finish my bike..

 

no more travelling to a mscp and waiting like an idiot. price wise no difference from dgapz..

 

u guys may want to try his service.. very worth it IMO..

 

u all can sms him at 83571318

 

 

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shiny rims... i know rola wouldnt agree.. -_-

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my undertray now, this standard is something dgapz cannot achieve... HD waxed as well..

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we wanna look at ur chain... oh an how much?

 

er.. my chain chui and rusty leh.. lols. cos overdue for replacement liao..

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we wanna look at ur chain... oh an how much?

 

with HD wax $40.. w/o is $30

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